Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Crosby fallied first for the University on a back-hand shot after Walker had taken the puck down the rink and passed it immediately in front of the cage. This was the only score of the first period. In the second session, Hill, whose work at right wing was outstanding, received a pass from Walker, who had taken the puck back of the St. Nicholas cage, and snapped it past Holmes. A few minutes later, Hill again scored, this time on the rebound after a shot by Walker. Near the end of the period. Austin, racing down the right lane...
...first period saw the puck being carried rapidly from one end of the rink to the other. The teams seemed evenly matched, and neither could gain an advantage at first, until, about a quarter of the way through the period, Smith, playing at right defense for the B. A. A., broke through the forward line, skated around the Crimson defense, and shot the first tally of the contest, on a hard, driving shot past Bigelow. Near the end of this period, Captain Owen took Beals place at center. Hammond substituting for him on the defense...
...middle of the period, Geran, taking a pass from McCarthy in a mix-up in front of the Crimson goal, shoved the puck into the net. Near the end of the period, Beals, racing down the right lane, took a long shot from near the center of the rink, which slipped past La Croix for the Crimson's only score...
After eight minutes of the initial period had passed, Pratt scored the first goal for the Freshmen from the middle of the rink on a pass from Howe. At the beginning of the second period he tallied again on a shot from a scrimmage in front of the goal. A few minutes later Chase scored Milton's only goal on a well executed pass from Putnam. During the last four minutes of the game, the Freshmen made a spurt and scored three more goals. Harding and Henderson both counted after long individual dashes up the ice, while the latter also...
...first score came in the first period on a shot by Pochler on a pass from Marchini. Reid tied the score a few moments later when he tallied on a pretty shot from the middle of the rink. The deadlock continued throughout the second period, and it was only during the last few minutes of play that Captain Sweeney, after a long dash up the rink, caged on a short ahead and won the game for the schoolboys...